Posted by gola
I'm sure we have all heard about the Sci-Fi movie, District 9, that's topping the US box office above that other movie with accelerator suits... If not, then you have come to the right place
Any discussions, opinions and questions can be posted here.
So has anyone watched it yet, how was it?
Here are some related sites for more info...
http://www.d-9.com
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1136608/
[ This Message was edited by: gola on 2009-08-22 14:51 ]
Posted by julias
I've been waiting for D9 for ages can't wait for it to be released here in the U.K
Posted by gola
Same here
It's only coming next week Friday in my country, should be a scorcher
Posted by gola
District 9 is a remarkable work and a truly benchmark science fiction film. Offering an expert balance of narrative, character, sub-text, action, effects and performance, Neill Blomkamp's cinematic debut is the film that fans have been waiting years (or perhaps even decades) for. There is scale here, both grand and intimate. Its heroes are distinctive; it's setting unique. Its action is spectacular and its drama is equal parts heartfelt and terrifying. Most importantly, it feels new. There is a mind at work in Blomkamp and District 9 is that rare celebration of science fiction that will undoubtedly help define the genre for years to come.
Needless to say, however, the genre requires some degree of action, and Blomkamp absolutely delivers. While District 9 begins as a character piece, exploring and growing this new alien-human world, the second half features some stunning action pieces. The alien weaponry which becomes such a driving force to the story is put on brilliant display with some disastrous effects to the human anatomy. This film definitely earns its R-rating once the fighting begins, and Blomkamp knows how to layer the film with bigger and bigger moments without completely disengaging from the reality he so successfully creates. For all the explosions, all the gore, all the lasers and giant, fully-equipped mech-suits, it all feels, oddly enough, completely authentic and totally plausible.
The best pieces of genre filmmaking – be they horror or sci-fi or fantasy – begin with an idea, some human and universal notion that audiences can take with them throughout the journey, either consciously or unconsciously. Sadly, this is so often lacking in most modern-day fare, and District 9 is almost wholly unique this year in combining fantastic action with thoughtful, narrative filmmaking. In the mainstream, there's no reason this film should exist. Set in South Africa, no big stars, sub-titled alien dialogue, unlikely heroes, an unpolished documentary approach… And yet, the film works so well because of not in spite of all of that.
But herein lies the rub. The trouble with giving this film the five stars we've elected to give it is simply that it elevates expectations; it drives people to know more, filling their cinematic bellies before the main course even begins. Know only that the movie is good, it is important, it is strongly made. Let words like "great" and "brilliant" and "genre-defining" linger after the credits have rolled. Go to the film as empty as you can, and believe us, you'll leave satisfied, and with the urge to book a return trip to District 9.
Needless to say, however, the genre requires some degree of action, and Blomkamp absolutely delivers. While District 9 begins as a character piece, exploring and growing this new alien-human world, the second half features some stunning action pieces. The alien weaponry which becomes such a driving force to the story is put on brilliant display with some disastrous effects to the human anatomy. This film definitely earns its R-rating once the fighting begins, and Blomkamp knows how to layer the film with bigger and bigger moments without completely disengaging from the reality he so successfully creates. For all the explosions, all the gore, all the lasers and giant, fully-equipped mech-suits, it all feels, oddly enough, completely authentic and totally plausible.
The best pieces of genre filmmaking – be they horror or sci-fi or fantasy – begin with an idea, some human and universal notion that audiences can take with them throughout the journey, either consciously or unconsciously. Sadly, this is so often lacking in most modern-day fare, and District 9 is almost wholly unique this year in combining fantastic action with thoughtful, narrative filmmaking. In the mainstream, there's no reason this film should exist. Set in South Africa, no big stars, sub-titled alien dialogue, unlikely heroes, an unpolished documentary approach… And yet, the film works so well because of not in spite of all of that.
But herein lies the rub. The trouble with giving this film the five stars we've elected to give it is simply that it elevates expectations; it drives people to know more, filling their cinematic bellies before the main course even begins. Know only that the movie is good, it is important, it is strongly made. Let words like "great" and "brilliant" and "genre-defining" linger after the credits have rolled. Go to the film as empty as you can, and believe us, you'll leave satisfied, and with the urge to book a return trip to District 9.
http://movies.ign.com/articles/101/1013390p1.html
Posted by jj03
had it a while ago..watched the first 20 minutes..shite. Turned it off. Will try again when not stoned.
Posted by brix25
Marketing for this movie, especially in South Africa has been all but non-existant. I'm taking some friends when it opens this Friday. Can't wait.
Posted by julias
On 2009-08-23 07:23:00, brix25 wrote:
Marketing for this movie, especially in South Africa has been all but non-existant. I'm taking some friends when it opens this Friday. Can't wait.
Thats odd since this film is set in South Africa
Posted by brix25
Very odd indeed but its perhaps because I don't watch movies as often as other South Africans. Apart from a teaser trailer, I've not seen much in the way of Billboards, or even adverts(cryptic ones) on radio or tv.
Posted by Bonovox
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Posted by brix25
Nice one Bonovox. I'm yet to see anything here. Managed to watch the movie and it was everything I had expected. Even spotted a P1i in couple of scenes, could be expected since Columbia aka Sony Pictures are also involved in the movie's distribution.
Posted by Bonovox
Lol yeah i seen that phone box advertisement as i came out of church on Sunday. Looking forward to the film sounds great
Posted by phatvenny
Has anyone seen this yet?
Posted by brix25
I saw it on Friday but its having a staggered release around the world.
Posted by goldenface
I'm off to see it tomorrow, can't wait.
Posted by gola
BEST MOVIE I HAVE SEEN in a long time, honestly speaking, G.I Joe is just another movie compared to D9... I think I might just watch it again
It's mid-August and we are at the tail end of the summer movie season, which has pretty much been dominated by Hasbro toy adaptations, remakes, and sequels, which led to a pretty stale summer when it came to original ideas. Fortunately, "District 9" is a total change of pace from the rest of the summer blockbusters. It's one of those rare exceptions that takes a smart well-written script and combines it with fantastic performances and mind-blowing special effects to bring that movie to a level that "Transformers" cannot reach
http://media.www.thetriangle.[....].Intense.Effects-3754798.shtml
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Posted by Bonovox
Me dad went to see this film today he said he does not know what all the fuss is about. He thought it was nothing special or amazing. Me dad is quite fussy when it comes to films but he said he thought it was boring.
Posted by gola
On 2009-09-05 17:16:00, Bonovox wrote:
Me dad went to see this film today he said he does not know what all the fuss is about. He thought it was nothing special or amazing. Me dad is quite fussy when it comes to films but he said he thought it was boring.